examples of delegated, reserved, and concurrent powers
both powers (state and government)
concurrent
eminent domain (government buys private land for public use)
concurrent
gasoline taxes
concurrent
income taxes
concurrent
maintain law and order
concurrent
set minnimum wage
concurrent
approval of food and drugs for public consumption
delegated
coin money
delegated
copyright laws
delegated
establish post offices
delegated
granting citizenship
delegated
issuing passports
delegated
powers given to the national government (stated in the constitution)
delegated
regulate interstate trade
delegated
set tariff rates
delegated
treaty making
delegated
capital punishment
reserved
conduct elections
reserved
divorce laws
reserved
education
reserved
establish and maintain schools
reserved
establishing congressional districts
reserved
powers that go to the state
reserved
regulate business within a state
reserved